"Rare and Unreleased Recordings 1968/1973. In his nine-year career, Buckley had a prolific output, releasing nine studio albums by the age of 27, beginning with Tim Buckley in 1966 and ending with Look at the Fool in 1974. During his brief life, he incorporated a wide range of styles into his music, including folk, rock, and jazz. Manifesto has discovered eight recordings from late in Buckley's career, from early 1973, several months before he went into the studio to record Sefronia. That album has often been criticized as over-produced and out-of-character, but these tracks offer fresh insight to what might have been. Included are two songs that have never been heard before, 'Falling Timber' and 'The Dream Belongs to Me'. In addition, we have included six bonus tracks from 1968. These six recordings, including some of Buckley's most beloved works ('Song to the Siren,' 'Sing a Song for You,' and 'Buzzin' Fly') were previously unreleased, except for the internet-only CD Works in Progress (Rhino Handmade 1999)."